Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
UNION leaders have welcomed the decision by Solihull's Touchwood Shopping Centre to pull the plug on the Heinz "baked beans amnesty" stunt. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
THE Royal British Legion today launched an investigation after two giant poppies ended up on the side of a Birmingham lap-dancing club. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
PLANNERS have bounced a £500 million rebuild of Birmingham's dowdy New Street Station back because it needs more of a "wow factor". Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
COUNCIL chiefs and West Midlands Police have joined forces to get tough on domestic violence. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
A MUM who decided to jog off a bit of mid-30s flab is now in the running for sporting success, with medals to prove it. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
ELDERLY people and those at risk of the winter flu bug are being urged to take up their free NHS jab - or face the conse- quences. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
SLEEPING families in Birmingham were woken by the sound of screams in the early hours today after a man became impaled on an 8ft fence. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
BITTER father Terry Lubbock today promised he would not rest until the "dark cloud" surrounding his son's death was swept away. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
CHEEKY thieves stole tiles off a supermarket roof during business hours. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
POLICE are on the look out for a missing owl which escaped from a garden after breaking loose from its leash. Read
Oct 13 2006 | Top Stories
A BIRMINGHAM nurse who claimed prescriptions for addictive pills under patients' names to fuel her drug habit has been struck off for life. Read